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Teresa Pitman <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 2 May 2007 16:04:06 -0400
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I remember during one of my visits at Jack Newman's clinic that a mother 
came in who had been ill with a high fever and now her milk supply had 
dramatically decreased. She'd successfully breastfeed at least one previous 
baby if I recall correctly and said that everything had been going well even 
when she got ill, but now that she was over the illness her milk had almost 
disappeared. Jack said that he's seen this before in cases where a mother 
has had a fever - clearly it doesn't happen every time when a mother has had 
a fever, but it does some times. I think he prescribed domperidone for this 
mom, but I was not around for any follow-up.

Teresa Pitman 

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